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Society Notes. 
The charming new Venetian villa 
cf the Lester Lelands at West Man- 
chester has been opened during the 
past week, and Mr. and Mrs. Leland 
expect to come down from Boston 
today for the season. Last year the 
Lelands occupied the Hanks _ cot- 
tage, and they entertained very lit- 
tle, owing to a death in Mrs. Le- 
land’s family, but this year their 
beautiful new house will undoubt- 
edly be the scene of many a gay 
party. 
Mrs. William Tenney came down 
from Boston : Saturday last with 
some friends to spend the week at 
the Dr. Tenney cottage, at Man- 
chester Cove. Dr. Tenney was down 
over Sunday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Bigelow 
and Prescott Bigelow, Jr., have beet 
spending most of the week at their 
cottage in Manchester Cove. 
The Henry D. Burnhams, who 
have been abroad for some weeks 
now, do not intend to occupy their 
Prides Crossing place this season, 
but will travel the entire summer, 
returning to Boston in the early 
fall. They will then probably spend 
a month or so on the North Shore. 
Mrs. Clement Houghton was 
down from Boston Tuesday after- 
noon looking over her house at 
Coolidge’s Point, preparatory to 
opening it the last of this month. 
Augustus Rantoul and Robert 
Kantoul have recently returned 
from a trip to Jamaica, and are at 
their Boston homes. They will be 
al their Beverly Farms place _ the 
latter part of May. 
The Oliver W. Minks will not 
occupy their Smith’s Point house 
this year, but will spend the sum- 
mer in travel abroad. They plan 
to sail about May 20. 
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ames were 
down to their Prides Crossing place 
Monday, and work was started at 
once on the erection of an auto shed, 
2ex25 feet. Mr. Ames is quite an 
enthusiastic autoist and is an owner 
of several high speed cars. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Whitehouse 
who went abroad the latter part of 
January, and are following the hunt 
in England this spring, are expect: 
ed back about the first of June this 
year, and will be at their beautiful 
estate in Manchester this summer. 
Last year Mr. and Mrs. Whitehouse 
were kept abroad till the early part 
of September, owing to the ill health 
cf their young son, Merideth. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
The Mrs. Louis Shaws will oc- 
cupy the house on Storrow Hill, 
owned by Charles Storrow. this 
summer. 
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The Isaac R. Thomases have 
opened their Beverly Farms house 
and will move down permanently 
during the coming week. 
CIVIL ENGINEER FOR NEW PLANT UNITED 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
GEORGE P. CARVER, 
Civil Engineer and Surveyor. 
Surveys and Plans made and Specifications Prepared for Sewers, Railways, Grading, Drainage, 
Masonry, etc. 
Estimates made on cost of proposed Work. 
Lines and Grades given for Grading, Laying out Roads, Walls, Foundations, etc, 
Measurements made to determine amount of work done. 
Surveys and Plans made for the improvement of Property. 
Land Surveyed and Lots Staked Out. 
Consultation Evenings. 
BEVERLY, MASS.: 6 Endicott Bldg. 
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; Construction work Superintended. 
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SHOE MACHINERY CO., 
BOSTON, MASS.: 549 Tremont Bldg. 
EDNA MAY 
The following letter from 
Miss Edna May who created 
such a sensation in the “ Belle 
of New York” and who has 
more recently been playing 
to crowded and _ enthusiastic 
houses in London, New York, 
and Boston, in the delightful 
musical success “ The School 
Girl” shows the esteem and 
appreciation in which 
Barker’s Dental Wash 
and Looth Powder 
is held by people of taste and 
refinement: 
Dear Mr. Barker: 
I am very grateful to you for put- 
ting before my notice such a valuable 
tooth powder and dental wash as I 
received from you last week. I have 
used many from all over the world 
and I must admit that I have never 
used anything so pleasantly cleansing 
and sothoroughly good as your Dental 
Wash and Antiseptic Tooth Powder. 
With grateful thanks, 
EDNA MAY. 
The endorsements that Barker’s Dental 
Wash and Antiseptic Tooth Powder is 
receiving from the theatrical profession 
show how these preparations are regard- 
ed by people who take special care that 
their teeth shall be white, bright and 
healthy ; they use only the best. 
RICHARD GARLE 
Richard Carle now starring in the Ten- 
derfoot writes the following letter which 
is self explanatory : 
Boston, Jan. 10, 1905. 
Mr. F. A. Barker, Gloucester, Mass. 
Dear Sir :—I find Barker’s Dental Wash 
and Antiseptic Tooth Powder excellent 
and shall be pleased to recommend them 
to my friends. 
Yours truly. RICHARD CARLE. 
MANUFACTURED py - 
EA.BARKE 
